Cell Reports (Feb 2015)

Deletions, Inversions, Duplications: Engineering of Structural Variants using CRISPR/Cas in Mice

  • Katerina Kraft,
  • Sinje Geuer,
  • Anja J. Will,
  • Wing Lee Chan,
  • Christina Paliou,
  • Marina Borschiwer,
  • Izabela Harabula,
  • Lars Wittler,
  • Martin Franke,
  • Daniel M. Ibrahim,
  • Bjørt K. Kragesteen,
  • Malte Spielmann,
  • Stefan Mundlos,
  • Darío G. Lupiáñez,
  • Guillaume Andrey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2015.01.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 833 – 839

Abstract

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Structural variations (SVs) contribute to the variability of our genome and are often associated with disease. Their study in model systems was hampered until now by labor-intensive genetic targeting procedures and multiple mouse crossing steps. Here we present the use of CRISPR/Cas for the fast (10 weeks) and efficient generation of SVs in mice. We specifically produced deletions, inversions, and also duplications at six different genomic loci ranging from 1.1 kb to 1.6 Mb with efficiencies up to 42%. After PCR-based selection, clones were successfully used to create mice via aggregation. To test the practicability of the method, we reproduced a human 500 kb disease-associated deletion and were able to recapitulate the human phenotype in mice. Furthermore, we evaluated the regulatory potential of a large genomic interval by deleting a 1.5 Mb fragment. The method presented permits rapid in vivo modeling of genomic rearrangements.